If you don't want any spoilers for "Game of Thrones" Season 7, you might need to stay off the internet.

Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who plays Jaime "The Kingslayer" Lannister, opened up about spoilers and leaks during an interview for the Build Series Monday, and he basically admitted that the truth is often out there.

"Every year there are huge spoilers online where people find out real stuff and they will post it, and you go, 'Oh my God, they just spoiled the whole season online!'" he said.

That might sound bad if you don't want Westeros' secrets revealed ahead of time, but you shouldn't worry too much. Take it from Coster-Waldau, who has learned that leaks aren't actually a disaster. With how many "spoilers" there are that turn out to be false, it becomes nearly impossible to separate the good intel from the bad. Typically, true spoilers get "lost in the shuffle," the actor says.

Coster-Waldau has heard plenty of interesting theories regarding his own character, especially the one that suggests Jaime will kill Cersei (Lena Headey), his twin-slash-lover. He hasn't admitted anything, of course, but he did throw fuel on the fire by saying that "it might happen, who knows?" Basically, he may add Queenslayer to his resume, but he also might not.

The rampant speculation and (possibly true) spoilers are definitely going to continue between now and "Game of Thrones" Season 7's July 16 premiere, so like Coster-Waldau, we're just going to roll with it.